Bengaluru: Online marketplace for food delivery Foodpanda on Wednesday announced the launch of its dedicated technology centre in Bengaluru.

The state-of-the-art tech centre will be aimed to strengthen the technology infrastructure, product capabilities and end user experience for the company, a release said.

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It said a blueprint has been drawn to hire about 100 team members with strong tech background in a span of six to nine months.

Stating that the tech center would be fully operational in a couple of weeks, Foodpanda said the centre would be headed by Nitin Gupta, who was recently appointed as the Head of Engineering.

The tech centre would extensively work on re-imagining the product, integrate functions and introduce specialised domains of Machine Learning and Data Sciences, it said.

"Leveraging robust data sciences and machine learning, we intend to personalise offerings for all our stakeholders."

"Following the commitment to strengthen our delivery network, this is an instrumental step towards building a strong food tech ecosystem in the country," Foodpanda India CEO Pranay Jivrajka said.

According to the company, the centre will also be used for aggressive R&D functions in the future while leveraging best practises from around the world.

With Foodpanda's recent allocation of Rs 400 for delivery logistics, the tech centre will ensure an aggressive push in the direction of building a seamless experience for all its stakeholders - partner restaurants, riders, and end consumers - and creating a significant long-term business value,it said.

In December 2017, Ola had acquired Foodpanda with a commitment of infusion of funds to the tune of Rs 1300 crore from parent ANI Technologies Pvt Ltd.